How to Say ‘Two euros and fifty cents’ in Portuguese
Dois euros e cinquenta
doyze yoo-ros ee seen-kwen-ta
[doyze yoo-ros ee seen-kwen-ta]
💬 Usage Tip: Note how 'e' means 'and,' a useful conjunction!
🇵🇹 In Portugal: Prices in Portugal often include both euros and cents, so it's handy to be familiar with saying them.
Phrase Breakdown
Dois
[doyze]
two
The number 2, often used in currency denominations.
Eu comprei dois cafés.
I bought two coffees.
euros
[yoo-ros]
euros
The currency used in many European countries, including Portugal.
O total foi cinco euros.
The total was five euros.
E cinquenta
ee seen-kwen-ta
Words in this phrase
e
[ee]
and
A conjunction used to connect words or phrases.
Ela pediu um chá e bolo.
She ordered a tea and cake.
cinquenta
[seen-kwen-ta]
fifty
The number 50, which can denote an amount or a part of a number.
O preço é cinquenta cêntimos.
The price is fifty cents.
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